None because the sum of the interior angles for any quadrilateral must total 360 degrees.
180-135 = 45 degrees
Many different quadrilaterals can have those angles. Depending upon the lengths of the sides, where the angles are and how many pairs of parallel sides it has, it could be: A cyclic quadrilateral, a trapezium, a parallelogram or a rhombus.
135 degrees= 9/24 * 360 degrees= 135 degrees
obtuse
the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130
If the 135-degree polygon is a regular polygon and each interior angle measures 135 degrees then the polygon is an eight-sided octagon
No, elbow 135 degree and elbow 45 degree are different from each other.
Do 180-135 and you will get your answer.
Australia is at 30 South, 135 East. The location is the middle of South Australia.
135 degree Fahrenheit
23 S 135 E isHartNorthern Territory 0872 Australia
180-135 = 45 degrees
An angle of 159 degrees is an obtuse angle
Many different quadrilaterals can have those angles. Depending upon the lengths of the sides, where the angles are and how many pairs of parallel sides it has, it could be: A cyclic quadrilateral, a trapezium, a parallelogram or a rhombus.
135
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you will have to construct a 135 degree angle first...but constructing a 90 degree with a 45 degree to give u the 135 degree angle and then using that as a reference, u will have to draw a 60 degree angle going counter clockwise from the 135 degree angle so that 135-60=55 degree...hahah I know it is confusing but if only i could show you...cz i mean visual is better than oral right !??! haha ^D^... hope i can help....